2019
DOI: 10.31055/1851.2372.v54.n4.24970
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Sinopsis de las especies de Pyracantha (Rosaceae, Maloideae) naturalizadas en Argentina

Abstract: Introducción y objetivos: El género Pyracantha posee alrededor de diez especies, difundidas como ornamentales, naturalizadas y consideradas invasoras en diferentes partes del mundo. Históricamente, la identificación de los taxones ha sido dificultosa. Tres especies fueron reportadas como naturalizadas en la Argentina, sin embargo, no se ha efectuado una revisión del género en el país hasta el momento. Con el fin de realizar nuevos aportes a la Flora Argentina, dadas la complejidad del género y la falta de un t… Show more

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“…is complicated, because there are multiple ornamental cultivars of the genus (Csurhes et al 2016;Egolf and Andrick 1995). However, of the 16 known species of Pyracantha, P. angustifolia is distinguished by leaf and flower morphological traits (Jocou and Gandullo 2019). The leaf blades are 4-to 8-mm wide, with the lower surface being densely and persistently tawny-puberulent to puberulent-villous, while the margins are entire (Nesom 2010;Retief and Meyer 2017).…”
Section: Distinguishing Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…is complicated, because there are multiple ornamental cultivars of the genus (Csurhes et al 2016;Egolf and Andrick 1995). However, of the 16 known species of Pyracantha, P. angustifolia is distinguished by leaf and flower morphological traits (Jocou and Gandullo 2019). The leaf blades are 4-to 8-mm wide, with the lower surface being densely and persistently tawny-puberulent to puberulent-villous, while the margins are entire (Nesom 2010;Retief and Meyer 2017).…”
Section: Distinguishing Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%